Reformed British Popurist Party was expected to win more than 1.25 million dollars from flashy funding on Tuesday, six months ago, the party was around the national politics six months ago. He said that there was an extraordinary amount.
The expensive American -style event has returned to the White House, as Nigel Farrage has taken over as a party leader.
Farrage wants to recreate British conservatism as Trump has in the United States. He used an ethnic platform, which is an anti -immigration and rebellion, to push up his movement to the right.
In the case of a party that has been raised less than $ 200,000 in 2023, the conversion since Farage became a leader last year is worth noting. On the waves of Popurist, from Germany to France and Washington, Farrage has driven his party from a political side show to a sufficiently funded unit.
Farage arrived at Ozwald, an exclusive member club in the Mayfair district of London, on Tuesday, and passed through the journalist scrum and rushed out of the drizzle. Oswald is owned by Robin Burley, the main reform donor.
Duke of Maruboro, Charles James Spen Surchachill, followed. Arron Banks, who banked the Brexit campaign, also attended, but Mrs. Victoria Hervey and Holly Valance were former pop stars married to reform accounting.
Highly officials said that reforms sold 90 tickets for £ 10,000 to £ 25,000. As a result, the party will far increase £ 1 million ($ 1.25 million). Party staff talked about anonymity. Because he was not the authority to discuss the preliminary accounting.
Nick Candy, a billionaire in the reform, has pledged to “secure more money than anyone else in the British political history,” and Farazi donated from Trump's donors. I opened it openly to the toys. Farazi said that the Million Fully Technical World, the Ouromo Mask, discussed donating money.
Unlike the United States, there is no limit on British political donations. (However, political expenditures are concluded.) Some British politicians have raised the idea of suppressing foreign campaign donations due to the spread of rumors of the approaching donation from Musk.
Reforms have won the parliamentary seats (Farage's first victory after seven attempts failed) and 14 % of the voting in the national election last year. Today, the party has voted prior to the Conservative Party and fills the gap with the ruling and labor.
Despite the voting profits and the sudden inflow of cash, there is a sudden funding hill to climb the reform. The labor was about 30 million pounds and the toe was about £ 48 million in 2023. This is the last year when data is available.
Farrage helped to build his political career, focusing on the opposition to the European Union and immigration, and promoted Breggjit's voting in 2016. Farage status.
His fate seems to be set to be zinc plated by Mr. Trump's victory. Reforms have claimed that the UK is the fastest growing party in the UK, and has recently surpassed conservatives that 187,000 supporters pay voluntary membership fees.
Trump and Farazi are many years of allies. Trump announced Farazi's election last summer, and Farage was by Maru Lago on the night of the election. Trump was voted for the White House.
Many of the new and important pledges of reforms in the 2024 manifest or policy platform reflect Trump's first inauguration.
Reforms promised to abandon major climate goals and look back on the energy sector toward oil and gas. The party wants to reduce taxes, reduce “wasted” government spending and increase military spending. And I want to discard diversity, fairness, and comprehensive initiatives.
Like Trump, Farazi gathers for “awakening” ideology and “transgender teaching.”
One of the most ambitious promises of reform is to invest in private medical care and to eliminate the waiting list of national health services in two years by injecting £ 17 billion ($ 21.1 billion) into public health services. 。 。
However, the Financial Research Institute, an independent research group, said that overall taxes and spending plans for reforms would be billions than claiming that they would not be “in total.”
Last week, Farage said that Trump's return to power was “the biggest comeback in modern politics” and “take a look.” The Republican member wrote in a telegraph column, “I have found a completely new definition of conservatism.”
“Popurism was a winner in recent elections in the United States,” he wrote. “Who is not the same in the UK?”